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DK Eyewitness #Travel #Guide: Sardinia
Sardinia, one of the great prizes of the Mediterranean, was fought over by the Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs, Spanish and Austrians before ending up as part of the unified Italy. It bears traces of all these cultures plus thousands of prehistoric stone dwellings called nuraghi. These days it is popular with jet setters, rock climbers, sailors, and windsurfers. With so much going on, you need a detailed guide, and the Eyewitness Travel Guide: Sardinia provides everything you could wish for, from hotel and restaurant recommendations to detailed maps and even tips on where to sample the best local cheeses.
You’ll find cutaways and floor plans of all the major sights, walks, scenic routes and thematic tours. Whether you wish to explore the beautiful old quarter at Alghero or soakup some sun on the fashionable beaches of Costa Smeralda, this updated and expanded edition is indispensable.
Don’t miss a thing on your vacation with the DK Eyewitness Travel guidebook to Sardinia.
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:
Packed with photographs, illustrations, and maps
Cutaways and floor plans of all the major sights
3D aerial views of the city’s most interesting districts
Huge selection of hotels, restaurants, stores, and entertainment venues
There is so much more to it…so many beaches and bay to explore, village to enter and people to meet! Culture art architecture… Forget about the map… Buy a low cost flight and visit sardinia!!!
Castle Malaspina and the lights of Bosa, Sardinia
by Jourdenuit on Flickr
if it wasn’t for the corruption and politics this is a beautiful place to live….
Morning!!
i feel so lazy, i woke up an hour ago, can’t be bothered to do much, i know i should be looking through ads, see if some job has come up, but come on, who am i kidding.
it has been a month that i religiously go thru every job website, careers papers and the same 3 articles come up. Italy is just going down…it has been for a few years, now i don’t think we reached the bottom yet although it feels like it…
so here i am, browsing in Facebook where my new sardinian friends are trying to convince me to get a ticket and to go and see them…
I only met them 6 months ago, we worked together, share a few beers and conversations yet this people are really making an effort to keep in touch with me; i have “friends” for over 3 years back in London that have stopped being in touch the moment i took off! What fazes me the most is the fact that on the island there is hardly any job in winter time, yet, they are all looking for a job, they keep me posted if anything comes up, did i mention they are looking for a job for themselves… i mean would you call someone telling them there is a position open when you would like to get the job yourself?
that is the way they are… that is what they have been doing for me, yes,i still don’t have a job, but i think their actions speak louder then words..
this is what i mean when i say that this people are just too kind, this is why i am hooked on that place, it’s not just the sea, the nature, the amazing beaches adn bays… it’s the beautiful people too! I need to find a way to go back there.
Often i feel like giving up, London has been on my mind too many times: i can get a job, better paid and i would have things i had to give up when i came here: independence and privacy are probably the 2 most important to me…. but then again in my heart i can’t stop thinking how many months i wasted thinking over this all matter.. the sleepless nights in Stoke Newington weeks just before relocating, thinking if i was crazy giving my UK life up or was trying to feel alive…
today, november 2012 i still have no clue… i don’t regret working stupidly long hours just to be there, thinking about it, i would do it again, i just need some stability, i need to know i could count on a job more than 6 months…
am i prepared to live like that?
they say money can’t buy you happiness but right now money would be everything for a new start.
(Fonte: vluargh)
Punta Goloritzé by Dani℮l on Flickr.
L’OASI
Localita’ riolta
07021 - Arzachena (OT)
tel: 0789.98808
Great value and still good food! I recommend this place in particular spaghetti with lobster and risotto marinara ( sea food) yumyum!!
Ristorante con ottimi prezzi e buonissimin piatti soprattutto per i primi!!
Marinella- Porto Rotondo - Sardinia
Marinella sardinia
My favourite spot by the hotel where I can rest when I want time to myself
Marinella: one of the biggest beaches in the Emerald coast.
Porto Rotondo the marina -Sardinia